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  1. Walk-ons.. You are responsible for everything just like a normal student. Besides game day meal, if you are scheduled to dress, you get two game tickets.   That's it.  Not even a jersey with your name on the back.  You will see lots of walk-ons survive a season or two but then have a realization that their time is more important studying than spending 6 to 8 hours a day being a tackle dummy.  Schools spend a lot of money on scholarships.  They are not going to give walk-ons a chance unless they are hidden gems.

    I did it for four years at A&M.  I was lucky. I got to play on special teams quiet a bit.  But for the guys that didn't it was brutal getting the crap pounded out of you everyday and then not even get to dress on game days.  

    In regards to athletes admissions?  Schools have different standards when it comes to athletes and normal students.  Let's take Rice for example.  A normal student is required to have something like a 28 or 29 SAT score.  A football player has to have a 19. Two points above the NCAA minimum of 17.  Same for Baylor.  Lots of schools stick with the NCAA minimum. 

       

     

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  2. On ‎7‎/‎11‎/‎2018 at 8:11 PM, Side Show Joe said:

    Portland State is certainly our most embarrassing game every. I knew we were going to get beat badly, and stayed home that night. But, I wouldn't label it the most embarrassing ever. I think that dubious honor goes to the 2003 Texas A&M@Oklahoma game. Oklahoma was up 77-0 in the 3rd quarter when they called off the dogs. It was terrible. I remember OU driving down inside A&M's 10 on every possession in the 4th quarter, and then handing the ball to their back and him just standing there until a defender tackled him. It was truly embarrassing. I hate A&M, and I was embarrassed for them. I think in the Pantheon of college football that game tops the list.

     

     

    That was topped by the meltdown in the Rose Bowl last year.  There have been many games too numerous to mention that come to mind that are far worse than getting killed by OU.  Some that I witnessed : 2008 vs Arkie St at Kyle Field.  2004 Vs Baylor at the Case. Hadn't lost to them 18 years previously. 1996 vs U La La at Kyle Field. 1991 vs Tulsa.  The worst ones were any time A&M played Texas Tech from 1995 to 2008.  11-3  TTshirts.  

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  3. As a 'newbie'..

    1. The "Stand".  I still get chill bumps when I watch it.

    2. The WHOLE 2013 Season.  The Georgia game was freaking awesome as was ALL the road wins!  Ball State was nuts. Ryan has told me stories of the Ball St. O-line puking their guts up right on the line. The reactions and comments made by he and his team mates are priceless!

    3. Lance against Mid Tenn.  All that has to be said.

    3a. Any time Brelan touched the ball. 

    4. Kansas St. 2010 game in Fouts with Chico coaching. That was a hell of a show.

    5. Kansas St game in 2012.   Gave them everything they wanted and more.

    6. My proudest.... the Alabama game in 2011. The boy went toe to toe with probably the best O-line in the country the whole night.

    7. Last but not least. Becoming a member of the Mean Green family!

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  4. If there is school that can match Notre Dame in finances it is BYU. They have more money than Moroni . They want for nothing facility wise. They mention a need and the fund raisers pounce. Very much like A&M.

    BYU's biggest hurdle to being in a conference in the no sports on Sundays. That hits pretty much all sports except football.  Even the football team does not meet on Sundays.  

  5. 19 hours ago, TreeFiddy said:

    Hopefully the addition of the nutritional personnel and resources will start making a big impact.

    That is a huge factor in player development. It takes your program to the next level. I know Baylor and A&M have nutrition centers specifically for athletes with specific diets customized per individual. A&M actually has separate centers that cater to specific sports.

    Another big thing is to provide snacks, energy/protein drinks (the good for you kind) and foods continuously. Fuel so to speak.   You see this at the entrances to the S&C facilities, much like stereotypical juice bars in high end fitness gyms.   Baylor has an entire room for this in their baseball stadium.  To give you an idea on what programs spend on this, Arkansas States' program budget is $100K for these "snacks".   BYU's is three times that.

  6. 15 hours ago, Cr1028 said:

    Whatever happen to the Ryan before Ryan? The DE from China Spring that came before him? Any idea?

    Jeremiah  Chapman - Last I heard he works for a performance development company in the Metroplex. They run a lot of the high school summer off season programs around the Metroplex. Also train higher level athletes. Not sure of the company's name. Ryan worked for him at Flower Mound or Marcus for his summer job when he was at North Texas. Very good friends with his uncle.  

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  7. 23 hours ago, DeepGreen said:

    Same song, 5th verse.  We are always short of (quality) linemen on both sides of the ball.  I'll bet if you look at the rosters of the top G5 and P5 programs who are consistently successful, they are 4-5 deep on the line (nose, tackle, DE, center, guard, etc.).

    Not really on the Dline side . They may go three deep and then you have ones that occupy multiple slots on the depth chart.  True top flight DL are harder to find that top flight Quarterbacks.  

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  8. On ‎2‎/‎21‎/‎2018 at 1:57 PM, Wag Tag said:

    Muscle is heavier than just mass. As we all know? Would like to see the LB av 230LBs . Can we get Chumley involved this season?

    That is true but if you ask a strength and condition coach "How do I gain weight?" to a man they will tell you "Eat!".

    Lots of guys will run their asses off during offseason in order to get faster/in better shape. Thing is they are not gaining weight. Coach tells them to "Eat More" . Ryan fought that for four years. Now that he is on the other side of the equation his advice to his players...... "EAT!"  

    I have seen Ybarbo and others from Ryan's teams and they look nothing like they used to, so much so I didn't even recognize them. I asked him how did he go from 300 down to 240. He said "I stopped having to continuously eat ".  Even Ryan is down to something like 225.     

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  9. Same reason kids go to Sam Houston, Stephan F., Mary Hardin Baylor,  Mount Union, James Madison and South Dakota State......You don't get any offers from an FBS conference school  because you don't fit the stereotype for whatever position or didn't play against quality opponents because you only went to a 2A or 3A high school in Texas. FCS is filled with LOTS of good football players. NDSU is just like Alabama and other top flight winning schools, winning programs recruit themselves.

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